RetroPhone #150 - Early Mobile Brick
16-bit Pixel Art Homage: #150 salutes one of the earliest bulky mobile designs. In RetroPhones lore, owners of this 'brick' boasted cutting-edge status, transmitting coded messages citywide. Now on-chain, it is your time capsule of unalterable secrets. No real endorsement implied.
Motorola is an American telecommunications pioneer known for creating many “firsts” in mobile history. Their devices often pushed boundaries in cellular technology, from early car phones to sleek flip phones.
The DynaTAC 8000X was among the first truly portable cell phones, albeit large and heavy by modern standards. It used analog cellular networks and famously required a big battery that provided only about 30 minutes of talk time.
Its hefty price tag and brick-like shape became a symbol of 1980s wealth and cutting-edge status. This “brick” phone famously appeared in films and TV, forever embodying the dawn of mobile communication.
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RetroPhones is a collection of 2,222 16bit Pixel Art NFTs of the most prestigious mobile phones ever created with a game changing utility and unlimited possibilities.
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Ownership & commercial usage rights for the artwork are given to all RetroPhones holders.
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Owning a RetroPhones NFT gives you the ability to send data to anyone who owns part of the collection (…or between your own RP’s).
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2,222 variations consisting of ultra rare features, backgrounds and case variations.